I don't agree with Zardari but he's right when he says the list of people India gave to Pakistan should be tried in Pakistani courts as (some of them) are living in Pakistan- and punished like any other criminal in Pakistan if found guilty. India starts crying and thinks the whole Pakistan nation conspired against India in Mumbai hotel attacks. They are not still accepting it was their wide scale intelligence failure and that their soldiers are too weak to fight Pakistani army when they can't subdue 10-11 youths in 60 hours.. :D
Smallest provocation within the context of Indo-Pak relations. Lets review indian RAW activities in Pakistan:
Fueling insurgency in Baluchistan. Countless and repeated civilian/military casualties.
State sponsored terrorism in Kashmir (which for all intents and purposes is linked to Pakistan more than India).
Countless car bombings and attacks in major cities like Karachi, Rawalpindi etc.
Remember this terrorism is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Of course any loss human life should be condemned and there is no room for terrorism in South Asia, however the Indian belligerence has no bounds. I think while our civilian government may be weak, the military is making the right decisions.
Its not about blame game, its about the future of the hundred of millions of innocent people.
What each of the nations should do is that as each day passes the lives of its citizen should improve.
Now am I satisfied with India's progress - "No I am not", we should do better.
But the article here is about Pakistan - "Are the Pakistani citizen finding themselves in a better place each day that passes by?", thats the only question you need to answer.
As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The only devils in this world are those running around in our own hearts, and that is where all our battles should be fought."
Dude, please don't quote Mohandas Gandhi - he is the root of all that ails India and Pakistan.